Un-yellowing plastic is hard, some use salon care 40, glad wrap then leave them out in the sun. But personally that hasn't worked for me previously. I tried the sanding and polishing method, I posted a video on how I did it and I'll let you decide whether it worked or not. ruclips.net/video/BJmFQnrXsOU/видео.html
Stuff the shoe with shoe paper and use a toothpick and some selley’s shoefix Glue. Dab a bit of glue on the toothpick and work your way under the vein making sure you don’t get any on the uppers. Then press the vein down and hold it for 5-10min
Do you know where I could get replacement veins from?
Any tips on how to unyellow the toe cap and the veins. Or should I just paint it white as well?
Un-yellowing plastic is hard, some use salon care 40, glad wrap then leave them out in the sun. But personally that hasn't worked for me previously. I tried the sanding and polishing method, I posted a video on how I did it and I'll let you decide whether it worked or not. ruclips.net/video/BJmFQnrXsOU/видео.html
I’d say sandpaper, then 2 coats of white paint and eventually 1 coat of lacquer to get that shiny look and protect the whole thing
bump 💪🏽
Where’d you get replacement reflectors
I bought reflective tape which is linked in description and cut them out to the size I needed them to be.
Do you have any tips on how I would glue down the veins
Stuff the shoe with shoe paper and use a toothpick and some selley’s shoefix Glue. Dab a bit of glue on the toothpick and work your way under the vein making sure you don’t get any on the uppers. Then press the vein down and hold it for 5-10min
Any specific paint needed bro
Yes, you need Angelus Leather Paint. As it’s flexible and won’t crack when the shoes are worn.
Mine cracked within a week